Emma U

A riveting delight from beginning to end, this latest version of Jane Austen’s novel is superb.

Dir: Autumn de Wilde UK 2020 2hrs

With: Anya Taylor-Joy, Bill Nighy, Johnny Flynn


Picking up from where we left off in March 2020, and the unfortunate cancellation of our Spring 2020 film season, we are very pleased to present this delightful adaptation of Emma.

A riveting delight from beginning to end, this latest version of Jane Austen’s novel concerns a young woman who, blind to her own desires, meddles in the romantic lives of others to often-comic effect.

Tickets: 

Evenings - £7 (£6.50)

Matinees - £6.50 (£6)

Under 26s - £5

Friends of Stamford Cinema - 50p off

Please note that this event will be socially distanced and bubble seating applies to all bookings. If you would like to book more than 6 tickets please contact the box office. The socially distanced seated capacity in the theatre is 70. 

Please wear a face covering and follow the signage and guidance given by staff when inside the venue. 

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